C-60/1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene) nanowires are produced via a thin liquid film evaporation process. Using high resolution transmission electron microscopy, the crystal structure is determined to be orthorhombic with a = 1.01, b = 1.14 and c = 1.96 nm. The principal growth direction of the long nanowires is along the [100] zone axis. It is proposed that the diameter of the nanowires is governed by the thickness of the liquid film of the trimethylbenzene solution. This mechanism can probably be applied to many other so-called template-free strategies for growing nanowires. In comparison with previously reported C-60/1,2,4-trimethylbenzene nanowires, the triple-wing morphology is also observed, but is not popular in C-60/1,3,5-trimethy...
The structure of organic/molecular crystals plays an important role in their properties and applicat...
C60 fullerene nanofibers (FNFs) were for the first time prepared by a volatile diffusion method usin...
C60 nanorods with hexagonal cross sections are grown using a static liquid-liquid interfacial precip...
C-60/1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene) nanowires are produced via a thin liquid film evaporation p...
We report that C-60 molecules are spontaneously crystallized into vertical nanowires by the solvent ...
Exceptionally long C-60 nanowires, with a length to width aspect ratio as large as 3000, are grown f...
We report that C<sub>60</sub> molecules are spontaneously crystallized into vertical nanowires by th...
The fullerene (C-60) nanowires, which possess a highly unusual morphology featured by a prismlike ce...
In this article, we propose a simple and reproductive approach to prepare low dimension C-60 nanostr...
The realization of long and aligned molecular wires is a great challenge and different approaches ha...
The realization of long, aligned molecular wires is a great challenge, and a variety of approaches h...
We report on the formation mechanism of CdS nanosheets based upon extensive scanning electron micros...
We demonstrate controlled growth of vertical organic crystal nanowires on single layer graphene. Usi...
In this article, we propose a simple and reproductive approach to prepare low dimension C60 nanostru...
4,4′-bis(1,2,2-triphenylvinyl)biphenyl (BTPE) nanowires have been facilely grown by either post-anne...
The structure of organic/molecular crystals plays an important role in their properties and applicat...
C60 fullerene nanofibers (FNFs) were for the first time prepared by a volatile diffusion method usin...
C60 nanorods with hexagonal cross sections are grown using a static liquid-liquid interfacial precip...
C-60/1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene) nanowires are produced via a thin liquid film evaporation p...
We report that C-60 molecules are spontaneously crystallized into vertical nanowires by the solvent ...
Exceptionally long C-60 nanowires, with a length to width aspect ratio as large as 3000, are grown f...
We report that C<sub>60</sub> molecules are spontaneously crystallized into vertical nanowires by th...
The fullerene (C-60) nanowires, which possess a highly unusual morphology featured by a prismlike ce...
In this article, we propose a simple and reproductive approach to prepare low dimension C-60 nanostr...
The realization of long and aligned molecular wires is a great challenge and different approaches ha...
The realization of long, aligned molecular wires is a great challenge, and a variety of approaches h...
We report on the formation mechanism of CdS nanosheets based upon extensive scanning electron micros...
We demonstrate controlled growth of vertical organic crystal nanowires on single layer graphene. Usi...
In this article, we propose a simple and reproductive approach to prepare low dimension C60 nanostru...
4,4′-bis(1,2,2-triphenylvinyl)biphenyl (BTPE) nanowires have been facilely grown by either post-anne...
The structure of organic/molecular crystals plays an important role in their properties and applicat...
C60 fullerene nanofibers (FNFs) were for the first time prepared by a volatile diffusion method usin...
C60 nanorods with hexagonal cross sections are grown using a static liquid-liquid interfacial precip...